All the parameters which you can pass to our api to fine the results are below

id: <PROJECT_ID> (which we will supply)
ts: timestamp gives files newer than or same as this.
If you give ts=0 then all the files uploaded till now are listed (but this operation is slow).
minutes: number of minutes for which file listing is to be displayed integer
hours: number of hours for which file listing is to be displayed integer
days: number of days for which file listing is to be displayed integer
from_date: date in yyyymmdd format list all files from this date onwards
to_date: date in yyyymmdd format list all the files till this date
Priority: ts > (minutes = hours = days) > (from_date = to_date).
If we do not pass any of those, then last 2 days data will be displayed.
api_res_type: type of the API response xml, json, pretty_json, ldjson and csv (default type is xml)
site: exact site name(s) gives files for the site(s)
cat: category gives files for the category
folder: exact folder name(s) gives files for the folder(s)
count: true gives record count of each segment

Trick is to pass the highest updated time you got after the last call to the API back to the API in the next call. That way it will list all the files which were uploaded after the given timestamp. You may also use the our rubygem listed below.

FAQ

Now it gives list of files. To access each of those files you need to pass user name and password which has been separately supplied. We use basic http auth for authentication , please enable that in your http client. In standard tools like curl and wget you can use following

A. Yes This by default gives data for last 2 days. There are other parameters to fine tune.
They are ts, days , from_date and to_date to specify time and cat , site to limit to a particular category or site. With combination of these you'll be able to get all data.
From example :

A. That is because the actual data is password protected. You should have received password from promptcloud team. If not please send a mail to support . Also please note that the api password is not same as the ticketing system password which you might have received earlier :)

A. This is a compressed file format. On Unix/Linux like systems you can use gunzip command to decompress the data. On Windows based systems 7-zip should work. On Mac just double clicking on this file should work. Please see this wikihow link for more detail.